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  • I'm sick of the ignorance that lack of funding has generated, of the fathers who apporach me at dinner parties with their four-year-old girls clasped to their pant legs and say, "Yeah, but studies say kids can buy drugs more easily than they can buy alcohol." To which I always respond, "I guess that means you keep heroin in your liquor cabinet?

    Girl   Father   Party  
  • My demeanor isn't that of a woman enraged. To see me slumped, glassy-eyed, holding a sandwich someone has cut for me into four "manageable" pieces, a person might tell you I look much more like a woman subdued.

    Koren Zailckas (2010). “Fury: True Tales of a Good Girl Gone Ballistic”, p.41, Penguin
  • I dont know where the idea originated that memoir writing is cathartic. For me, its always felt like playing my own neurosurgeon, sans anesthesia. As a memoirist, you have to crack your head open and examine every uncomfortable thing in there.

    Writing   Ideas   Cracks  
  • But lately, when I’m drunk, I feel a hostility that I’ve never known before. It is a tension deep in my gut that makes me want to yell until my face is red, knock over glasses with the back of my hand, and kick people I don’t know in the shins.

    Glasses   Hands   People  
    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.156, Penguin
  • I think statistics go in one ear and out the other. All of us respond to stories more than numbers.

  • I can’t help thinking about memoir as a down-and-up process: Dive down for color; come up for context. Sink back down for action; climb back up for self-awareness and gratitude.

  • I am aware that somewhere along the line, I've subconsciously turned down the pitch of my speech, like a silencer of a gun that softens the sound of its firing. Now, even when I yell, I don't feel like I am using my full voice.

    Gun   Voice   Sound  
    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.8, Penguin
  • I’ve been thinking I’d like to be Daisy; I’d like to have someone like Gatsby stare at my house for whole years and never stop dreaming of me

    Dream   Thinking   Years  
    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.32, Penguin
  • I'd written Smashed not because I was ambitious and not because writing down my feelings was cathartic (it felt more like playing one's own neurosurgeon sans anesthesia). No. I'd made a habit--and eventually a profession--of memoir because I hail from one of those families where shows of emotions are discouraged.

  • There's a limit to my patience with anything that smacks of metaphysics. I squirm at the mention of "mind expansion" or "warm healing energy." I don't like drum circles, public nudity or strangers touching my feet.

    Yoga   Healing   Circles  
    Koren Zailckas (2010). “Fury: True Tales of a Good Girl Gone Ballistic”, p.24, Penguin
  • Like most women, I remember my first drink in tender minutiae.

    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.12, Penguin
  • Me? I'm just a literary girl gone wrong. Slow with the tongue. Quick with the pen. Undeniably cute. But, on the whole, ill-equipped for the privilege of living.

    Cute   Girl   Gone  
  • I think for one, we have to really accept that anger is a normal human emotion that can be a positive force for change.

    "Getting Angry with author Koren Zailckas". Interview with Megan Johnson, www.bostonherald.com. September 27, 2010.
  • I grew up in a family that despised displays of strong emotion, rage in particular. We stewed. We sulked. When arguments did occur, they were full-scale conniptions, and we regarded them as family failings.

  • My boyfriends have all been as stoical as queen's guards. They'd been patient, committed, and dispassionate, and I'd had to really debase myself to extract any emotion, either grin or grimace, from them.

  • Without a bottle to hold, I feel incomplete, the way Plato says we are each born only half a circle, and we spend out lives seeking out our other half. A drink is my beloved. Without it, I am wanting; I feel half finished.

    Plato   Circles   Bottles  
    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.121, Penguin
  • For the first month of school, writing is its own upper. Pounding on my computer keys feels like playing the piano, like arranging words into harmony that sings back to me.

    Writing   School   Keys  
    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.170, Penguin
  • I have been a ballerina, a cheerleader and a sorority girl. I was the girliest girl alive.

    Girl   Sorority   Alive  
  • But in college, we can wear our alcohol abuse as proudly as our university sweatshirts; the two concepts are virtually synonymous.

    College   Two   Alcohol  
    Koren Zailckas (2006). “Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood”, p.82, Penguin
  • I once heard someone say that the concept of moderation seems a little extreme, and tonight...I agree.

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